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I'll take another look. Thanks for the help!
-Brian
Stefan Guggisberg wrote:
> On 2/8/07, Brian Thompson <elephantium@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm accessing the repository locally, configured via Spring Modules.
>>
>> I did some more tinkering and found that the nodes in WS1 and WS2 had
>> the same UUID as the previous test run of creating the node in Default.
>>
>> Separating the two actions into two transactions solved the problem. It
>> would seem that a new node needs to be persisted before you can clone it
>> to other workspaces.
>
> that's by design. workspace operations like copy, move & clone work
> directly
> on the workspace persistence layer, i.e. they're not affected by transient
> modifications. please refer to the jsr 170 specification for more details,
> specifically section 5.1.1.
>
> cheers
> stefan
>
>>
>> This quirk could be an artifact of my use of Spring Modules to configure
>> Jackrabbit.
>>
>> -Brian
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Stefan Guggisberg wrote:
>> > hi brian,
>> >
>> > On 2/5/07, Brian Thompson <elephantium@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> I'm trying to work with multiple workspaces in my repository, one
>> >> workspace
>> >> for each language that the application will support. To create nodes,
>> >> I'm
>> >> doing
>> >>
>> >> //default workspace
>> >> parentNode.addNode("company", "my:Type");
>> >>
>> >> //log in to first workspace
>> >> ws1.clone("default", "/company", "/company", true);
>> >>
>> >> //log in to second workspace
>> >> ws2.clone("default", "/company", "/company", true);
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> default: company UUID: 1234-5678
>> >> ws1: company UUID: 2468-2468
>> >> ws2: company UUID: 2468-2468
>> >>
>> >> According to the javadocs, clone doesn't assign new UUIDs. However,
>> >> when I
>> >> look up the properties on these nodes, I find that the node in the
>> >> default
>> >> workspace has one UUID, and the nodes in the other workspaces has a
>> >> different UUID!
>> >
>> > very strange indeed! the only explanation i can currently think of is
>> > that your
>> > node type my:Type does not include mix:referenceable. but that wouldn't
>> > explain why the corresponding nodes in ws1 & ws2 share the same UUID...
>> >
>> > how do you access the repository? locally, using RMI or through JCA?
>> >
>> > i quickly tested with jackrabbit running locally, i wasn't able
>> > to reproduce the issue, i.e. all 3 nodes shared the same
>> > UUID.
>> >
>> > as you seem to be able to reproduce the issue, please create a jira
>> > issue and ideally provide a small test case that demonstrates the
>> problem.
>> >
>> > thanks
>> > stefan
>>
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